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s bloomingdale neighborhood. the residents there are frustrated because this keeps happening. michael thomas says sunday was the third time his condo flooded in the last several weeks, and he says he has three and a half feet of sewage water filling his basement. it ruined appliances, furniture and the drywall. >> it scared me when i saw the water force that door open. i couldn't believe it. i was praying that it wouldn't push the door open entirely. there was that much pressure on that door. i never seen anything like it. >> storms also flooded a stretch of rhode island avenue, even standed a driver who had to be rescued. mayor vincent gray has appointed a task force to study the flooding problem in bloomingdale. and the d.c. water department director george hawkins says a long-term solution involves a new deeper and bigger draining system which will not be finished for years. >>> president obama toured the flood damaged town of laplace, louisiana yesterday. he met with people whose homes were destroyed in the flooding brought on by hurricane isaac. the. properly niced -- the
s bloomingdale neighborhood. the residents there are frustrated because this keeps happening. michael thomas says sunday was the third time his condo flooded in the last several weeks, and he says he has three and a half feet of sewage water filling his basement. it ruined appliances, furniture and the drywall. >> it scared me when i saw the water force that door open. i couldn't believe it. i was praying that it wouldn't push the door open entirely. there was that much pressure on that...
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in just a few hours closing arguments will begin in drew peert s peterson's murder trial. the case nearly ended in a mistrial three different times. they will argue circumstantial evidence points to peterson in the drowning death of kathleen sabio back in 2004. they say her death was a tragic accident. the jury could start deliberating sometime this afternoon. >>> they are tracking down the stolen you haul in detroit. the rented truck full of metal detectors was taken from a hotel as they prepared for joe biden's labor day events. the truck was found in an apartment complex but some equipment was still missing. a few cases marked secret service were discovered at an abandoned house in another neighborhood. they are releasing these photos of a person of interest. they we >> hollywood is mourning the loss of actor michael clarke duncan. he was best known for his performance in the 99 fill will "the green mile." he was also in armageddon and blan et of t planet of the apes. he was being treated for suffering a massive heart attack in july. he was 54 years old. that was your 5
in just a few hours closing arguments will begin in drew peert s peterson's murder trial. the case nearly ended in a mistrial three different times. they will argue circumstantial evidence points to peterson in the drowning death of kathleen sabio back in 2004. they say her death was a tragic accident. the jury could start deliberating sometime this afternoon. >>> they are tracking down the stolen you haul in detroit. the rented truck full of metal detectors was taken from a hotel as...
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also issue 50 as a measure of good faith to the people on the waiting list and define what the plan s. i will say quickly there is a recession of sorts, the sidewalks do roll up at certain hours on week needs and on the euberissue to explain will your plan is. [ applause ] >> [ reading speakers' names ] dave haly, former medallion holder. i keep thinking that i will write my novell, but i come here and you give me better stuff than i can think of myself. you could give these to people on the west and i'm sure john lozar could give them to individual drivers. basically most of what you are listening to is fiction of one kind or another. it's actually very slow right now and by time these medallions will be in winter and at which case there will be far too many cabs on the streets. there is no reason you should be pushing this forward without talking to mr. hara. i talked to him and indicated he might be putting cabs on the street, but able to do it in a scientific manner rather than the old method of back-door politics. you have really given yourselves a really bad reputation over the l
also issue 50 as a measure of good faith to the people on the waiting list and define what the plan s. i will say quickly there is a recession of sorts, the sidewalks do roll up at certain hours on week needs and on the euberissue to explain will your plan is. [ applause ] >> [ reading speakers' names ] dave haly, former medallion holder. i keep thinking that i will write my novell, but i come here and you give me better stuff than i can think of myself. you could give these to people on...
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here's the s&p 500. it is a nice picture to look at, especially if you woke up this morning and haven't checked since this afternoon. welcome to september. traditionally the worst month of the year for stocks. right. so the dow has ended september in the red 60% of the time since 1915. but don't worry, we have a team of experts coming up to help keep your portfolio in the green this month, in advance of what we always know as a pretty weak month. right? september terrible? maybe not this time. one thing that's not in the green though is our national debt. it is fast approaching 16 trillion dollars. it's expected to cross that number this evening and of course we're watching it. look, it is a number, a psychological number, but it is something we need to really watch. it is important. european central bank president is making waves as usual from across the pond with more comments about a possible european bond market intervention this week. but let's find you some value here at home. we have the ceo of a
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the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
the s&p 500 edged down two points above 1400. weakness and materials above strengthening telecoms today. >> and this was the index that led the way in terms of percentage gains today. up in seven trading sessions. that will do it for closing bell tonight. thank you for wa
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according to s&p capital iq, september is the second worst month of the year for the s&p 500 with the index falling an average of 2%. >> is this a sign of what could be another volatile month for the stock market? with us, bob pisani. there's all kinds of rumors having to do with the ecb. the bill gross tweet showing support from mario draghi. everybody is focusing on -- >> everything points to one thing. the draghi put, bernanke put is still very much in -- some traders have themselves in a frenzy. they simply believe that something big is going to be coming from the ecb or the european union very, very soon. i think that's unlikely to see that right now but that's what's motivating the market and providing a floor. >> he said it, right. draghi said we'll be there regardless of what it takes. we'll be there to ensure the euro doesn't collapse. bernanke said it as well. we'll be there if the data doesn't improve. what do you think, larry? >> i think that's a big factor. i think draghi got a little more specific. at least that's what the news is. he addressed a closed door session of p
according to s&p capital iq, september is the second worst month of the year for the s&p 500 with the index falling an average of 2%. >> is this a sign of what could be another volatile month for the stock market? with us, bob pisani. there's all kinds of rumors having to do with the ecb. the bill gross tweet showing support from mario draghi. everybody is focusing on -- >> everything points to one thing. the draghi put, bernanke put is still very much in -- some traders...
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nice mild weekend ahead with high in the mid 80's to mid 70's around the bay. low 60's on the coast. >> thank you spencer very much. >> welcome up here. action movie star has to call in the authorities. we explain why. >> plus remembering a gentle giant. passing of hollywood favorite. stay with us. 7 ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ergonomics. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. [ female announcer ] for more information or to find a retailer near you, visit tempurpedic.com. >> actor michael clark duncan has died. you may remember him best as the soft spoken inmate in the green mile. >> take my hand, boss. you see for yourself. >>reporter: dunc
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she was killed by believe in the late 1980's. he is still speaking about the black panther party work on a regular basis. >> why did the party the standard? >> several reasons. there was the fbi counterintelligence program which was actually quite successful doing a few things, installing the agent provocateurs that created some of the discord that exists now in the party between different factions. people were actually buying and part of what i write about in the book is the health programs there is a way the health programs respond to the fact members of the party were buying in conflict with the police and state authorities. politics just change so the party ends on the early 1980's and the world changed between 68 and 80. activists -- it's easier when you are 18 or 20 you don't have a mortgage or children, but the stakes can be often a lot lower for being an activist and the stakes of being an activist or high so part of it was aging and the national cycle of the organizations as well. >> coming up on the 50th anniversary of
she was killed by believe in the late 1980's. he is still speaking about the black panther party work on a regular basis. >> why did the party the standard? >> several reasons. there was the fbi counterintelligence program which was actually quite successful doing a few things, installing the agent provocateurs that created some of the discord that exists now in the party between different factions. people were actually buying and part of what i write about in the book is the health...
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nicole: looking at the nasdaq composite and the s&p. turned into the green and we are watching apple closely. the nasdaq up 1/2% after being down 1/2% earlier today. we got news out of apple. september 12th will be the day they are out. san francisco is the place so everybody is waiting so maybe they will learn more about the i phone 5. easier to do texting and so much more. look at $673.91. the high is $6.80 and change and the major market averages along as well. the democratic convention giving a boost to charlotte's economy. we have the head of the chamber of commerce and special guests next. ashley: today's winners and losers. ashley: commodities beat equities, bonds and the u.s. dollar public its second consecutive month the longest streak in the year. will the trend continue into september. sandra smith joins us with today's trade. sandra: that is the big question. where's the money going to go the rest of the year? commodities last couple months, is the money going to go into the car for the last two month? >> we will see a rally
nicole: looking at the nasdaq composite and the s&p. turned into the green and we are watching apple closely. the nasdaq up 1/2% after being down 1/2% earlier today. we got news out of apple. september 12th will be the day they are out. san francisco is the place so everybody is waiting so maybe they will learn more about the i phone 5. easier to do texting and so much more. look at $673.91. the high is $6.80 and change and the major market averages along as well. the democratic convention...
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one man in his 50's was found burned to death, apparently trying to save his chicken farm. interior ministers said the conditions have produced what firefighters are calling it perfect storm. >> it was one of the most important moments in french history. and no one knows for sure where it happened. the battle of magi was where julius caesar fought the -- the battle of malaysia was where julius caesar fought the gauls. others said the side of the battle is 100 miles away. >> @ france's newest attraction marking its oldest battle, you can see what it was like to witness and fight at the siege of a vcr. it was supposedly here in burgundy that the gauls and their chief were beaten by julius caesar, bringing france into the room in orbit, and inspiring the nation's collective memory ever since. the recreations are impressive, the archaeology's seems conclusive. there's only one problem. what is the actual battle never took place here at all? 100 miles away in the juror department, a group of enthusiasts is convinced there has been a massive historical fraud. >> based on a litera
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s itestoring the solvency the fincial system? s itorei policy? is it any of those things? no, it's making sure obama is a one-term president. >> it seems that some of these people are willing to see the government go down in order to win. >> that would be the case. i grew up in a party that believed in the traditions of eisenhower, and for that matter, even reagan. he raised taxes several times when the deficit threatened to get out of control. he pleaded with congress to send him a clea debtimit extension bill, without any extraneous riders on it. he knew what the stakes were. but now it's basically obstruct. they're no longer a parliamentary loyal opposition. they want to seize up the wheels of government. and to most people that means you don't have federal inspectors of airliners, you don't have federal inspection of food safety, your national parks will be closed. federalaw forcemenwill go home. that's what that means. >> why did you leave the party? you'd been a republican, what, all your life? >> i left the party because it was becoming an apocalyptic cult. because
s itestoring the solvency the fincial system? s itorei policy? is it any of those things? no, it's making sure obama is a one-term president. >> it seems that some of these people are willing to see the government go down in order to win. >> that would be the case. i grew up in a party that believed in the traditions of eisenhower, and for that matter, even reagan. he raised taxes several times when the deficit threatened to get out of control. he pleaded with congress to send him a...
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we will see some breaks and the periodically and the temperatures will be in the upper 80's. lunchtime ands by showers thised afternoon. by the weekend, a little more unsettled. >> we will be back at 7:56. >>> there are some shocking allegations in "vanity fair" about tom cruise. did he and the church of scientology run a top-secret auditioning process to help find him a wife before he started dating katie holmes? was this woman right here his first choice? we'll try to answer those questions in a little bit. good morning, america. robin is with her family in mst th mississippi this morning. great to have elizabeth vargas with us. >>> the u.s. open is going in flushing, new york. and we'll have the latest about that u.s. open umpire that is accused of murdering her husband with a coffee mug. her daughter is speaking to abc news, calling the charges, quote, insane. >> keep the coffee mugs away. >>> kelly ripa going to be here live, as well. going to talk to you, sam. >> yeah. >> we're going to know who the co-host is. >> but if anyone can get her to open up, we can. >> yeah. y
we will see some breaks and the periodically and the temperatures will be in the upper 80's. lunchtime ands by showers thised afternoon. by the weekend, a little more unsettled. >> we will be back at 7:56. >>> there are some shocking allegations in "vanity fair" about tom cruise. did he and the church of scientology run a top-secret auditioning process to help find him a wife before he started dating katie holmes? was this woman right here his first choice? we'll try to...
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s a date. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have members. american express. welcome in. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios we believe small things can make a big difference.e, like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. >>> i recognize that there is a certain presumptuousn
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one of the most important thing s to get a confession and get it up front. that's signed, sealed and delivered in terms of criminal prosecution. >> thank you. crazy. >>> as democrats take the stage tonight in charlotte, the man they want to beat is on a stage of a different kind we'll take you live to vermont where mitt romney is rehearsing for his debates against president obama. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. >>> thursday night will be the third and final night of security convention this charlotte north carolina and president obama is said to deliver
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and vote to adopt a platform that reflects the president's argument his work is unfinished and der s another four years. the platform includes a call for higher taxes on wealthier americans backing same-sex marriage and rights. -- and abortion rights. the first lady will close out with a primetime speech. >>> san francisco public utilities commission offers two million dollars if public assistance each year to low income families an audit matched 473 addresses to address records for city workers public utilities spokesman says city workers average $90 three,000 a year in salary. >>> -- $93,000 a year in salary. >>> [ unintelligible ] mark matthews covering the convention in charlotte. >> reporter: her name is melissa, 26-years-old her first national political convention and i'm taking bets it is not her last. she tells me her time here seems dream-like she is talking about the american dream. >> i can't believe it is happening it made me think is the only country where something like that can happen. >> reporter: she grew up in a working-class poor family in the mission. >> immigrant
and vote to adopt a platform that reflects the president's argument his work is unfinished and der s another four years. the platform includes a call for higher taxes on wealthier americans backing same-sex marriage and rights. -- and abortion rights. the first lady will close out with a primetime speech. >>> san francisco public utilities commission offers two million dollars if public assistance each year to low income families an audit matched 473 addresses to address records for...
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s a assassins on motorcycles shot and kill her. she spent nearly 20 years in prison for drug trafficking and murder in the u.s. police here believe blanco was behind more than three dozen murders. she was deported to colombia in 2004. >>> jurors in the drew peterson murder trial will hear close arguments today. it featured three near mistrials over the past five years. he's charged with first degree murder in the downi ing death o his third wife kathleen savio. >>> prince harry stopped a 6-year-old boy from embarrassing him at his first public appearance since nude photos of the royal leekds. the prince attended an awards ceremony honoring sick children. one of the honoree, 6-year-old alex logan, told a british tv station he would tell the prince, quote, i'm glad you got your clothes on, prince harry. the prince was watching and he stopped logan before the ceremony and he see there, knelt down to his level and told him not to ask about it as he jokingly wagged his finger at him and smiled. the scandal never came up and the prince s
s a assassins on motorcycles shot and kill her. she spent nearly 20 years in prison for drug trafficking and murder in the u.s. police here believe blanco was behind more than three dozen murders. she was deported to colombia in 2004. >>> jurors in the drew peterson murder trial will hear close arguments today. it featured three near mistrials over the past five years. he's charged with first degree murder in the downi ing death o his third wife kathleen savio. >>> prince...
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s march on washington, full equality was one step closer to reality. for those who had devoted their lives to this cause, the home was bitter sweet. >> i wish that he could just, you know, 30 seconds, could just see the fruits of their labor. >> it's the answer that led those who have been told for so long, by so many, to be cenacle, fearful, and doubtful about what we would achieve, to put their hands on the arc of history. and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day. >> while the path to electing our country's first blas black president has been long and torturous, for the man himself, it has been brisk, smart, purposeful. it began in hawaii in 1961 when barack obama was born to a white american mother and a black kenyan father. a man who soon left his family behind. young barry, his nickname at the time, grew up in hawaii and indonesia, the home of his stepfather. in 1938 he graduated from new york's columbia university. >> after columbia, ewhen lekts to go be not just chicago, but south side of chicago, to be a community organizer. this h
s march on washington, full equality was one step closer to reality. for those who had devoted their lives to this cause, the home was bitter sweet. >> i wish that he could just, you know, 30 seconds, could just see the fruits of their labor. >> it's the answer that led those who have been told for so long, by so many, to be cenacle, fearful, and doubtful about what we would achieve, to put their hands on the arc of history. and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day....
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s. >>> some local leaders preparing to address the democratic national committee tonight. and first lady michelle obama will take to the podium. >> we'll head live to north carolina for a preview. plus, melanie alnwick is following the big story here at home. >> it will be a busy day on northern virginia roads as students head back to school but there are big concerns in one school system about how the students are going to get there. fox 5 morning news continues right now. ght now. >>> good morning to you. it is tuesday, september 4th, happy tuesday. you know, we've got a lot of school districts in northern virginia going back for the first day of school today. en is getting back in the mix. also, a lot of traffic because of what is happening with schools and everything going on, holidays over. everybody is back to work. everybody is back to school. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. since everyone is going back, they want to know what is the weather going to be like. it will be a humid one for them, tucker. >> yes, offy to ahumid start. we'll be humid later today,
s. >>> some local leaders preparing to address the democratic national committee tonight. and first lady michelle obama will take to the podium. >> we'll head live to north carolina for a preview. plus, melanie alnwick is following the big story here at home. >> it will be a busy day on northern virginia roads as students head back to school but there are big concerns in one school system about how the students are going to get there. fox 5 morning news continues right now....
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s. i get my favorite brands without having to wait for them to go on sale someplace else. done! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. >>> here's "the play of the day." >> all right. we got a hoosier here from bloomington, indiana. and i want you to take a look at what he does. he is absurdly fast at this thing. they're up and they're down. they're up. and then, they're down. >> big day. you're something of a record holder. we want to see you do it. can you do this quick for us. i want to see you in action here, austin. how long have you been doing this, uaustin? >> a year. >> all right. and go. >> yeah, yeah. nice. >> wow. that's great. >> we're going to be doing this all day with you, austin. don't worry. you're going to get to do it a lot. >> whoa. >> third time's a charm. one more. >>> kelly ripa will have a new partner. i can confirm, it will not be austin. >> how do you know? >> how do you know? people we rely on in the morning can rely on dulcolax laxative tablets overnight. they give you predictable overnight relief to help get you feeling like y
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looking around the convention hall, it had the reverse of the 1950's country club. nonetheless, the tea party really supports this notion of meritocracy. if you are rich, it is because you're successful, so you must be smart and capable. >> i want to go to the questioning of david koch right now. mr. koch, do you think unchecked concentration of wealth will undermine democracy? >> i am sorry, i am deaf in one interview. >> we're not doing interviews. >> the me ask the question again. >> no. we're not going to talk -- let me ask mr. cox. >> what we need is a country led by mitt romney with a vision of an opportunity society of free people and free enterprise. that is what made this country great, and that is what he is going to do. >> are you concerned about, especially young people, looking at what is happening in the country where a handful of multimillionaires and billionaires are so disproportionately determining the democratic process? >> that is a statement that is not true. this country is governed by the people. that is what it has always been based on. >> wi
looking around the convention hall, it had the reverse of the 1950's country club. nonetheless, the tea party really supports this notion of meritocracy. if you are rich, it is because you're successful, so you must be smart and capable. >> i want to go to the questioning of david koch right now. mr. koch, do you think unchecked concentration of wealth will undermine democracy? >> i am sorry, i am deaf in one interview. >> we're not doing interviews. >> the me ask the...
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go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally and globally they knew they had to compete with the city where there workforce would want to live band raised families. throw in all of them -- throw in all of that and good luck, the home of bank of america, and formerly of wachovia, we grew into the financial center but we are today. -- that we are today. it matters today. they still bring more wealth into our economy than any other. they help us to recruit corporate headquarters. they help us to recruit headquarters of all industries to charlotte, in part, back to the issue of if you're going to b
go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally...
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that the president -- the president and first lady just finished paying off their student loans eigih s ago.r there were trying to decide, could they afford it, because they had so much student that. he advocated so strong that the interest rates did not double on student loans. >> what was your first encounter with the president? >> i was recruiting the first lady. i was no longer interviewing her. she was interviewing me. she said, would you mind meeting my fiancee? "we're making this decision together. i want to give back and make sure this is the best way to do wit." i still remember that dinner is vividly. i remember the respect and love they had. i remember the way the president listened to her and to me. and so i was impressed at how thoughtful they were, how consumed they were about doing something where they added value. >> tell us something about president obama that we do not know. >> the person that you see before the cameras is the same person that we see behind the scenes. there were staff meetings and some of the staff that did not know him would say, i heard him say this
that the president -- the president and first lady just finished paying off their student loans eigih s ago.r there were trying to decide, could they afford it, because they had so much student that. he advocated so strong that the interest rates did not double on student loans. >> what was your first encounter with the president? >> i was recruiting the first lady. i was no longer interviewing her. she was interviewing me. she said, would you mind meeting my fiancee? "we're...
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mixed session today with the s ftse down. market rallied 10% this summer, but september is notoriously weak. the the worst going back 100 years. the highest set-up of the ecb and jobs numbers. >> how about banks? analysts are resetting for some banks. morgan stanley to outperform, but jpmorgan picks unover the other. >> big week for mario draghi. spanish and italian yields are down on that news as draghi continues to build his case. >> and you want somebody to blame for facebook stock price? andrew sorkin points the finger at the cfo. >> oh. we head into september after a positive august for stocks and a third consecutive monthly increase for all averages. the dow posting a sixth tenth of a percent gain. wall street's got a lot to focus on. ism data due an hour from now. friday, of course, the big jobs number. jim, welcome back. >> great to see you. >> so much to talk about. and you must be like chomping at the bit after having been gone for the past few days. >> 3:25 a.m. jim cramer tweets. why? we are now back in crunch tim
mixed session today with the s ftse down. market rallied 10% this summer, but september is notoriously weak. the the worst going back 100 years. the highest set-up of the ecb and jobs numbers. >> how about banks? analysts are resetting for some banks. morgan stanley to outperform, but jpmorgan picks unover the other. >> big week for mario draghi. spanish and italian yields are down on that news as draghi continues to build his case. >> and you want somebody to blame for...
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news4's megan mcgrath is live at oak ton elementary. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. a lot going on here this morning. we are outside oakton elementary sco school in is cambridge road. later on today we're expecting a lot of activity as the area's largest school system, fairfax county, goes back to school. the kids back in class later on this morning. 181,000 students will be returning to class this morning, so you can expect to see lots of buses out there later on today as well as walkers. kids walking around on the neighborhood streets getting to school this morning. we're also going to, of course, have people returning from their labor day vacations. lots of folks returning to work for the first time in about a week. and so we're expecting a lot of traffic congestion out there. some have come to call this day terrible traffic tuesday. so motorists are asked to be particularly patient. give themselves a little extra time when getting to work later on today. now, there are two new schools opening up. south county m
news4's megan mcgrath is live at oak ton elementary. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. a lot going on here this morning. we are outside oakton elementary sco school in is cambridge road. later on today we're expecting a lot of activity as the area's largest school system, fairfax county, goes back to school. the kids back in class later on this morning. 181,000 students will be returning to class this morning, so you can expect to see lots of buses out there later on...
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. >> first democrats c s convergin charlotte. >>> tonight michelle obama tries to make the case for her husband's re-election. abc's karen travers is joining us from charlotte with more at what is at stake for the democrats. good morning, karen. >> reporter: hi. this arena is empty right now. tonight a very different story. jammed with democrats who are eager to launch their convention and give rebuttal to the republicans. the stage is set, and democrats are ready to get their convention under way. first lady michelle obama arrived in charlotte, she got a feel for where she will deliver her primetime address, a speech, the democrats say is critical to their message this week. most americans spent labor day enjoying the end of summer. but the candidates were busy working. in toledo, ohio, president obama took credit for saving the auto industry. >> i stood with american workers. i stood with american manufacturing. i believeden you. i bet on you. i will make that bet any day of the week. later he detoured off the trail to louisiana. there he surveyed the damage from hurricane isaac and m
. >> first democrats c s convergin charlotte. >>> tonight michelle obama tries to make the case for her husband's re-election. abc's karen travers is joining us from charlotte with more at what is at stake for the democrats. good morning, karen. >> reporter: hi. this arena is empty right now. tonight a very different story. jammed with democrats who are eager to launch their convention and give rebuttal to the republicans. the stage is set, and democrats are ready to get...
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it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be expecting a rare fumble pneumonia -- fungal pneumonia perce >> we had million-dollar lifetime limit on our policies. within the first two months that amy was in the hospital, we cruised past that million dollar point. the elimination of the lifetime caps is what saved us from bankruptcy. >> it was comforting, because it meant that i could focus on getting better. right now i would not be talking with out of the affordable care act. the surgery to helped me be able to talk. >> i started right out of high school. it was hard work. i did not
it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be...
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overall, more than 10% for the s&p 500. look at that. that's the s&p, almost 12% year to date. you can see there was that late spring dip. and then it had a pretty good summer overall. three big events will decide what happens for your stock portfolio. ecb meeting. a lot of talk about just how far officials will go to try to keep the euro together. also, august jobs report. that's friday. looking for 130,000 jobs created in the u.s. that's going to be a very important report for the health of your job obviously. and interest rate meeting on september 12th and 13th. so all of these things will kind of bake the cake for what's going to happen for stocks and the direction of your money for the month. it's interesting because hedge funds, the smart money, they have been moving into cash for some time. we have seen money moving into safer assets. we will see what it holds for the stock market. another very interesting approximate story about the middle class. pew has done an amazing survey about what it takes to be in the middleclass now. and 86% of people surveyed, 86% say a secure
overall, more than 10% for the s&p 500. look at that. that's the s&p, almost 12% year to date. you can see there was that late spring dip. and then it had a pretty good summer overall. three big events will decide what happens for your stock portfolio. ecb meeting. a lot of talk about just how far officials will go to try to keep the euro together. also, august jobs report. that's friday. looking for 130,000 jobs created in the u.s. that's going to be a very important report for the...
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senokot-s® tablets. proven relief for occasional constipation. we're giving away over $50,000 in daily prizes! go to senokotovernightrelief.com to enter. >>> now on "today's buzz," while you were enjoying the holiday weekend, hollywood was making headlines. >> here is the huffington post naughty but nice columnist, the one and only rob shuter. no rest for the weary for you. >> massive weekend. the big story is the "vanity fair" cover that you mentioned at the top of the show. this is a shocking story. since about 2004 there have been lots of rumors about auditions wives to marry tom. >> it sounds medieval. >> it does. that makes this interesting. "vanity fair," a very respected publication has finally seems to have nailed this down and got somebody to talk about it. has been confirmed by paul hakis, director of "crash" who is an ex-scientology. what is hurl for tom, this is a magazine that he trusted seven years ago to show suri for the very first time. >> i forgot about that. who is their major source? >> this is an ex-scientologist on the recor
senokot-s® tablets. proven relief for occasional constipation. we're giving away over $50,000 in daily prizes! go to senokotovernightrelief.com to enter. >>> now on "today's buzz," while you were enjoying the holiday weekend, hollywood was making headlines. >> here is the huffington post naughty but nice columnist, the one and only rob shuter. no rest for the weary for you. >> massive weekend. the big story is the "vanity fair" cover that you mentioned...
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in fox 5's melanie alnwick has details on how this could affect your child. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we have seen some of those arlington county buses here already this morning. but these new rules mean that fewer students will be able to ride those school buses. now, in the letter that was sent out to parents over the summer, notifying them of the changes, parents were encouraged to help find safe walking or bike routes for their children. but many say these changes are just going to be more cars on the road as they decide to put their kids in the car and drive them to school instead. the first letter to parents came out in july for the 2012 school year arlington will strictly enforce the walk zones. one mile for miles an hour a mile and a half for middle and high school students, 12 bus stops at 5 different schools that were within those walk zones have been removed. the superintendent said two years of parent complaints about bus overcrowding delays and long travel times had the system reevaluate its bus policy. they also said the changes aren't motivated by money. >> we loo
in fox 5's melanie alnwick has details on how this could affect your child. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we have seen some of those arlington county buses here already this morning. but these new rules mean that fewer students will be able to ride those school buses. now, in the letter that was sent out to parents over the summer, notifying them of the changes, parents were encouraged to help find safe walking or bike routes for their children. but many say these changes are just going...
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on, we displayed a trend line in the s&p. there you have it. going back to july of 2006. you see a quintet of circled areas there. and you'll notice the one on the far left goes back to the july '06 low. you'll notice the middle circle shows the recovery high before the s&p collapsed. 36% in four weeks. bottom line, look on the right side of the screen and you'll see two highs, both weekly closes in the vicinity between 1400 and 1425, which is the weekly closing area we need to rip out. if we do, this could be something possibly quite good for the bulls, trying to be -- >> to a novice it looks like -- it looks like it's resistance if it doesn't go above it. if it does go above it, it goes support. is it more likely to turn down or go up? >> based on the work we have and the fact we've been warming to the market since early june, when we had a bullish divergence in some of our indicators, joe, to me i think the market right now is on the bullish side of neutral. if my indicators stay where they are and they could record a few closes above the 1430 area on a weekly basis, t
on, we displayed a trend line in the s&p. there you have it. going back to july of 2006. you see a quintet of circled areas there. and you'll notice the one on the far left goes back to the july '06 low. you'll notice the middle circle shows the recovery high before the s&p collapsed. 36% in four weeks. bottom line, look on the right side of the screen and you'll see two highs, both weekly closes in the vicinity between 1400 and 1425, which is the weekly closing area we need to rip out....
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safe. >> the organic consumer has a different viewpoint on what's safe and wants to avoid pesticide s as much as possible. >> reporter: obviously people eat organic foods for all kind of reasons. if you are concerned about pesticides and hoping to save money. one way you can do it -- when you are buy something that has a peel you would take off. a place you don't have to buy organic. completely protects your vegetables or produce. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> so not more nutritious necessarily. but you do get to avoid -- >> pesticides. >> pesticides. i get. what that stuff can do to your body. there is an advantage. not like -- whatever. >> yeah. >> down on the farm, yes, indeed. >> looking good, looking good. so you farm only organic tomatoes? >> only organic. >> i will be peeling my tomatoes from now on. >> you can taste the nutrients in those tomatoes. mm. >>> well, coming up, talking to dead people. we'll we will introduce you to a communicator with the great beyond. >> uh-huh. >> ann ♪ >>> a new york woman says she can walk down the streets and hear messages of dead p
safe. >> the organic consumer has a different viewpoint on what's safe and wants to avoid pesticide s as much as possible. >> reporter: obviously people eat organic foods for all kind of reasons. if you are concerned about pesticides and hoping to save money. one way you can do it -- when you are buy something that has a peel you would take off. a place you don't have to buy organic. completely protects your vegetables or produce. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> so not...
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things have got i don't knten s. >> you and i could start. we could go to seattle, you'd be on the mound, i'd catch you. we'd win. >> how bad can it get up there? >> worse. >> wow. >> you're a little younger than most people who will be in the lineup for the yankees tonight. that's how bad they are. let's do a little golf. incredible leader board at the deutsche bank golf championship, louis oosthuizen. this is not good. it goes way off into the woods. it's like barnicle off the tee. he left rory mcilroy in the hunt with the share of the lead. he hits a beauty on the par four six. he taps in for birdie, gives him the outright lead. this kid's incredible. but tiger woods in the hunt four strokes back, trying to make a move. chip shot for birdie on the par four 15th. spins off the lip. tiger played well. became the first player in the process to top $100 million in pga tour earnings. oosthuizen. long putt. wouldn't sink, caddy shack style. he had to tip it in. mcilroy shot a 67 in t 7 in the round. they're calling him the next tiger woods. he's
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turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. of occasional constipation. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. >>> we're back at the democratic national convention here in charlotte. you're looking at a picture. that's the vice president, joe biden and his wife jill biden up in his personal sky box over there and vicki kennedy is sitting next to the vice president of the united states. th
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bank to be buying some of the european bonds, that in order, martha to keep the borrowing cost tph-s some of the poorer countries down, something that is making for a very unlevel playing field and only exacerbating a very difficult situation. he is saying that he is committed to saving the euro, but that has not stopped jitters around here, and we keep hearing stories about international and american companies making plans for greece's possible exit from the euro, such as lining up trucks to go in and bring cash should there be a hrupb o run on banks. and setting up new accounts. they say they want to stay in the euro but the situation continues to be quite difficult. we saw a demonstration today, retirees marching on the ministry of health. they have to pay for doctors appointments something the state covered and for medication. they describe the description as tragic and there will be further cuts ahead of this week's ecb meeting. in spain unemployment has gone up again. it is up to 26.7%, that is the highest in the euro zone. people are quite desperate and we are seeing a lot of
bank to be buying some of the european bonds, that in order, martha to keep the borrowing cost tph-s some of the poorer countries down, something that is making for a very unlevel playing field and only exacerbating a very difficult situation. he is saying that he is committed to saving the euro, but that has not stopped jitters around here, and we keep hearing stories about international and american companies making plans for greece's possible exit from the euro, such as lining up trucks to...
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s nominee actually pays his taxes. this is not a difficult one to rip on. one thing that cenk mentioned earlier on, the most retreated moment of the rnc is "this seat's taken" photo of barack obama after clint eastwood's nonemonologue to an empty chair. >> they can be funny on twitter but they have to convert those who are retweeting and those who will donate and vote. there were two links. one to see this beautiful vote of him behind, and the other to take them right to their campaign page, get to you sign up and donate. >> they've been very good announcing they've had 3.1 new donors. jennifer, back to you. >> jennifer: i'm hoping what we can hear a little bit we've got nancy pelosi surrounded by these great women from congress. can we open that and listen to a little bit of what is going on? >> and we have work to do. [applause] american's women still just make $0.77 for every dollar that men earn and it's even tougher for women of color. >> jennifer: what's interesting is that you're going to see an interesting difference between this convention and the
s nominee actually pays his taxes. this is not a difficult one to rip on. one thing that cenk mentioned earlier on, the most retreated moment of the rnc is "this seat's taken" photo of barack obama after clint eastwood's nonemonologue to an empty chair. >> they can be funny on twitter but they have to convert those who are retweeting and those who will donate and vote. there were two links. one to see this beautiful vote of him behind, and the other to take them right to their...
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s ofafscme is going to have 80,000 boots on the ground this year. the afl-cio has a new program worker's voice. we'll have 400,000 union members that are going to be working in their communities across this country. not only knocking on union doors and union households but knocking on every single household in our communities to get the word out. >> bill: you heard it. that's the ground force president obama needs. it will be providing lee saunders great work, great leadership. thank you for stopping by today. >> enjoyed being here. >> bill: thanks for being such a strong supporter of the show from the beginning. lee saunders here. my union brother. we'll be right back here on the "full court press" talking with stephanie from emily's list. 50% of the delegates here. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." and social media, providing unsurpassed insight into the most buzz worthy tweets, posts and pontifications, from the entire social stratosphere including you. join in, tweet us, and you could be a part of our on-air and online coverage. >>now
s ofafscme is going to have 80,000 boots on the ground this year. the afl-cio has a new program worker's voice. we'll have 400,000 union members that are going to be working in their communities across this country. not only knocking on union doors and union households but knocking on every single household in our communities to get the word out. >> bill: you heard it. that's the ground force president obama needs. it will be providing lee saunders great work, great leadership. thank you...